The Future of Care Conference is returning to London this June and bookings to attend the event are now open.
Despite the troubles Covid-19 has placed on the events industry since 2020, the Future of Care Conference will return to The King’s Fund venue in Cavendish Square on 22 June.
Speakers include Care Quality Commission chief inspector chief executive Kate Terroni, Hallmark Care Homes chairman Avnish Goyal, Cera Care chief executive Dr Ben Maruthappu, Care England chief executive Professor Martin Green OBEand Independent Age chief executive Deborah Alsina MBE.
The conference attracts care home and home care managers, owners, decision-makers and influencers from across the country.
This year’s London Programme focuses on prevailing trends in care, with focused speaker slots, exciting panel debates and fireside chats set to challenge perspective.
Delegates share like-minded ambitions - to build a better future for the care industry, to grow strong connections and discover the latest innovations in the sector.
A previous delegate of the Future of Care Conference said:“This was the most valuable day conference that I have attended in a number of years, all speakers were excellent”.
Not only will the day provide a fantastic collection of speakers, an array of exhibitors will be located within the networking space, showcasing products that are transforming the sector.
If you are interested in attending, be sure not to miss the Super Early Bird ticket rate, which is selling fast, ending on 18 April.
To view the full programme, visit www.futureofcare.co.uk, where you can view speaker, exhibitor and partner profiles, plus discover more about Platinum Sponsor Access Group and Gold Sponsors Florence and Quality Compliance Systems.
The organisers and venue are working closely to make sure the conference is safe, secure and in line with any government measurements that may be in place.
The venue’s safety guidelines can be found athttps://www.futureofcare.co.uk/venue/covid-guidelines/.